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you can see the tears in their eyes as they get the $100. makes huge difference. >> dana: that will go so far. in the going to change anyone's lives necessarily. but the kindness, that is what was making the young woman cry there. that somebody was kind enough to actually reach in their pocket, help her for no other reason than to be kind. >> andrea: i think this is really special. his point was i hope other people are inspired to do this type of thing in their hometown. my biggest fear, though, is that because we're so wide toed as a nation, and the more that the rich are taxed and demonized the benevolence we have that i think unique to america goes away. and people start to say you know what? i gave enough money. i'm not giving any money to charity. i'm not doing that. people become focused on themselves and greedy. give me my tax money. >> brian: take away the childhood deduction. bost get back to that -- >> bob: let's get back to that discussion. a lot of people do things around christmas that are not wealthy people. >> andrea: it's a d
you can see the tears in their eyes as they get the $100. makes huge difference. >> dana: that will go so far. in the going to change anyone's lives necessarily. but the kindness, that is what was making the young woman cry there. that somebody was kind enough to actually reach in their pocket, help her for no other reason than to be kind. >> andrea: i think this is really special. his point was i hope other people are inspired to do this type of thing in their hometown. my biggest...
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lack of eye contact. as we get older that part of the brain that tells us something smells fishy doesn't work as well. scientists say that makes elderly more vulnerable. john roberts with all the details from atlanta. hey, john. >> hey, shep. researchers the ucla say this is less about age related cognitive decline and more about how our emotional perception changes over time. centered in an area of the brain called insular core cortex. the part of the brain that registers disgust. two groups one average age 23. one average age 68 and showed them pictures of people who looked like they were untrustworthy and here is what they found when they put those people in an mri. in the younger brain the area of that cortex that registered disgust lit up like a warning sign. stop, don't go any further. in the older brains it didn't register at all it was just like those untrustworthy people looked library anyone else. researchers don't know why structural problems or shrink damage in that area. shelly taylor, as peo
lack of eye contact. as we get older that part of the brain that tells us something smells fishy doesn't work as well. scientists say that makes elderly more vulnerable. john roberts with all the details from atlanta. hey, john. >> hey, shep. researchers the ucla say this is less about age related cognitive decline and more about how our emotional perception changes over time. centered in an area of the brain called insular core cortex. the part of the brain that registers disgust. two...
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the stock is down 22% from its all-time high in september. suzanne pratt reports. rtses. >> reporter: a peak inside this manhattan apple store and it looks like everything is a-okay. plenty of customer, plenty of purchases. so why has the shine come off apple's shares? with a-- in a word, actually two, profit-taking. >> i think the biggest reason for the selling going back to when it was priced $700 in september is pure profit-taking. if you look from the beginning year to september, the stock was up 74%. so i think you had some natural profit-taking. >> reporter: but this isn't ode year-end selling by institutions looking to record nice numbers. this supposedly is fiscal cliff related selling as shareholders worries that capital gains tax rates will be higher next year. >> still, financial planner sharon appleman says selling stock solely for tax reasons isn't the best idea. >> i definitely think it's a legitimate concern and can be an opportunity. and i would say if somebody was interested in reducing a physician any-- position anyway, that can certainly be a gre
the stock is down 22% from its all-time high in september. suzanne pratt reports. rtses. >> reporter: a peak inside this manhattan apple store and it looks like everything is a-okay. plenty of customer, plenty of purchases. so why has the shine come off apple's shares? with a-- in a word, actually two, profit-taking. >> i think the biggest reason for the selling going back to when it was priced $700 in september is pure profit-taking. if you look from the beginning year to...
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eye? [ all kids ] two! [ moderator ] okay, why? if it's just one beam -- okay, it does a little bit of damage. two beams -- it will make something explode! and that's more fun? yeah! and it's more powerful you're saying? yeah! [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ [ man ] tell me about that. [ phil ] katie and i talked about really committing to making a difference in the amount of gas that we use. she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> back now at 8:17 with the top baby names of 2012. baby center is out with the analynual list this morning. linda, good morning. >> hi, savannah. >> you're our bab
eye? [ all kids ] two! [ moderator ] okay, why? if it's just one beam -- okay, it does a little bit of damage. two beams -- it will make something explode! and that's more fun? yeah! and it's more powerful you're saying? yeah! [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ [ man ] tell me about that. [ phil ] katie and i talked about really committing to making a difference in the amount of...
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his plan taxes $1.6 trillion of taxes. higher tax rates on people, families making more than $250,000 as well as closing loopholes, limiting deductions, raising the estate tax rate and increasing the taxes on capital gains and dividends. and the plan spends nearly $200 billion. another stimulus package of 50 billion. an extension of unemployment insurance benefits estimated around $30 billion and an extension of the payroll tax cut estimated at about $114 billion. but the geithner plan didn't cut spending. in return for all of that, the president offered $400 billion in cuts to medicare and other entitlement programs. today john boehner basically said, go fish. >> was not a serious proposal. and so, right now, we're almost nowhere. >> just when we needed someone to not say hey, mom, he was nasty so i can be, too. boehner, like geithner, leapt to the extreme. republicans, the best response to a nonstarter could be to put a real thoughtful compromise deal on the table. an alternative. and as for mr. geithner, he wasn't alone
his plan taxes $1.6 trillion of taxes. higher tax rates on people, families making more than $250,000 as well as closing loopholes, limiting deductions, raising the estate tax rate and increasing the taxes on capital gains and dividends. and the plan spends nearly $200 billion. another stimulus package of 50 billion. an extension of unemployment insurance benefits estimated around $30 billion and an extension of the payroll tax cut estimated at about $114 billion. but the geithner plan didn't...
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but i had any eye out for a different kind of guy. look at this. it's gaston. >> your favorite. >> he is one of my favorites. you're right. how are you doing? hello. i'm cameron. >> the pleasure's all yours. >> reporter: lucas has a question for him. >> how many can you do? >> plenty. probably more than you can, for sure. >> reporter: we took the challenge, as a family affair. okay. beaten by the master, i asked gaston where he gets his confidence. >> red is scientifically proven to make you 10% more attractive. that's why i wear red all the time. >> reporter: like you need that. >> i know. it's just an extra boost. >> reporter: what do you any? 10% more attractive? >> 2%. >> reporter: i'll take 2%. our gang headed underwater, to aerial's grotto. it's my second time meeting a mermaid. oh, my gosh. how exciting. i hope you've been doing a lot of swimming. you're probably a pretty fast swimmer, too. >> reporter: from sea to sky, we were off to the new double-dumbo. twice the fun. we capped off the day with barnstormer. >> that was awesome. again. >>
but i had any eye out for a different kind of guy. look at this. it's gaston. >> your favorite. >> he is one of my favorites. you're right. how are you doing? hello. i'm cameron. >> the pleasure's all yours. >> reporter: lucas has a question for him. >> how many can you do? >> plenty. probably more than you can, for sure. >> reporter: we took the challenge, as a family affair. okay. beaten by the master, i asked gaston where he gets his confidence....
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signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. aids is not going to take my baby. ♪ aids will not take our future. ♪ our weapons are testing... education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> let's get the latest on other stories t
signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your...
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we can get a tax rebate up to about 3,000 u.s. dollars. >> translator: we'll buy an ecocar because it saves energy, it's not so expensive, and covered by the government's tax rebate program. >> reporter: japanese automakers plan to boost production in thailand. the country is one of the most important manufacturing hubs. they are betting economic growth and prosperity will continue to rise across. asean as the prue group moves towards creating an economic community in 2015. >> translator: southeast asia's auto industry should enjoy 7% to 8% growth similar to china over the next four or five years. compared to other countries in the region, thailand is the leader in auto production and has the soundest supply chain. >> reporter: thailand's auto industry has a goal of producing 3 million cars a year within the next five years. even after the flux of 2011. the country remains in the driving seat of the fast-growing auto market. busaba sivasaboom, nhk world, bangkok. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>
we can get a tax rebate up to about 3,000 u.s. dollars. >> translator: we'll buy an ecocar because it saves energy, it's not so expensive, and covered by the government's tax rebate program. >> reporter: japanese automakers plan to boost production in thailand. the country is one of the most important manufacturing hubs. they are betting economic growth and prosperity will continue to rise across. asean as the prue group moves towards creating an economic community in 2015. >>...
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rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: he crossed the border from egypt with tears in his eyes. the leader of hamas setting foot on palestinian territory for the first time in 37 years. he had never been to gaza in his life but after kissing the tarmac apparently sobbing as he did so khaled meshaal said gaza had always been in his heart. there to greet him were the al qassam brigades. named after an arab rebel leader killed by the british in the 1930s. 80 years on the fight for self- rule isn't over. and thousands turned out to watch meshaal's cavalcade crawl through gaza city just days after a war with israel which left around 160 palestinians dead. >> the second was when i was recovering from poison. i consider today my third birth, i ask god my fourth birth will be when we liberate all of palestine. >> reporter: it was after the arab israeli war of 1967 that meshaal fled from the occupied west bank. he's only been back there once in jordan in 1997 mossad agents poisoned him. king hussein begged benjamin netanyahu for the antidote. and israel's leader then as now eventually h
rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: he crossed the border from egypt with tears in his eyes. the leader of hamas setting foot on palestinian territory for the first time in 37 years. he had never been to gaza in his life but after kissing the tarmac apparently sobbing as he did so khaled meshaal said gaza had always been in his heart. there to greet him were the al qassam brigades. named after an arab rebel leader killed by the british in the 1930s. 80 years on...
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but if they get that on december 22 and all he get he is has a seriouscliff on his hands. >> i want to play this. question to nancy pelosi. the minority leader in the house about spending cuts and what she is willing to do. >> the thing on the spending cuts -- the definite -- [ inaudible ] >> $1.5 trillion in cuts is a lot of money. we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see this in the comments that the democratic members of the house made to the public. big argue in politico, not refrenching on entitlement. that is not going to work. if that he are not willing to give on more spending the republicans are increasingly thinking fine. go over the clif
but if they get that on december 22 and all he get he is has a seriouscliff on his hands. >> i want to play this. question to nancy pelosi. the minority leader in the house about spending cuts and what she is willing to do. >> the thing on the spending cuts -- the definite -- [ inaudible ] >> $1.5 trillion in cuts is a lot of money. we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the...
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with the tax rate being the lowest in america since the 1950s, most likely we'll raise the tax for the up 2er% at some point, right? >> raising tax rates is unacceptable. >> jon: okay. so what exactly is your idea of the a negotiation? >> the president's idea of a negotiation is "roll over and do what i ask." (laughter) >> jon: at least once he has you on your back he asks. (laughter) i can't wait till -- (applause) they're applauding the lack of rape. (laughter) (applause) now they're just mimicking me. (laughter) (laughter) i cannot wait until the democrats get ahold of this republican proposal. they are going to tear it to shreds. >> the good news is they put something in writing. the bad news is it doesn't really get us in the moving -- moving forward. >> the republican plan failed the very first test of fairness. >> unfortunately, the speaker's proposal right now is still out of balance. (laughter) >> jon: "out of balance"? where's your hysterical rhetoric. where's your "i laughed in their (bleep)ing faces!" where is your "disappointed!" where is your "this proposal is an insult!
with the tax rate being the lowest in america since the 1950s, most likely we'll raise the tax for the up 2er% at some point, right? >> raising tax rates is unacceptable. >> jon: okay. so what exactly is your idea of the a negotiation? >> the president's idea of a negotiation is "roll over and do what i ask." (laughter) >> jon: at least once he has you on your back he asks. (laughter) i can't wait till -- (applause) they're applauding the lack of rape....
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. >> tenemos mÁs informaciÓn ge r generada en mÉxico, unos tax taxistas se enfrntaron con todo en michoacan, destruyeron 3 a autos a balazos y la policÍa v tuvo que intervenir, la guerra callejera dejo un saldo de 3 personas heridas, >> para despedirse de su mandto el pdresidente calderÓn se dio n gusto deslizandose con este ap a aparato, lo hizo 2 veces en un parque urbano que inaguro en el distrito federal. >> divertido el final, esto por mi parte, regreso con ustedes >> gracias por la informaciÓn e desde la ciudad de mÉxico, por una infraccion de transÁnsito f oficial detuvo una camioneta, l llevaban 14 indocumentados, y se desato una persecucion 13 de l ellos fue detenidos y uno con n continua profugo >> un puente colapso en nueva jersey, el tren cayo al barranco barranco, se transportaba un i quimico que se llama cloruro de vinilo que obligo a cerrar es e escuelas 18 personas se prese a presentaron con problemas res r respiratorios >> uno de los dos ganadores que se entero en ser multimillonario fue capturado en camÁmara >> te imaginas, hoy yse revelo m mÁs informaciÓn de los g
. >> tenemos mÁs informaciÓn ge r generada en mÉxico, unos tax taxistas se enfrntaron con todo en michoacan, destruyeron 3 a autos a balazos y la policÍa v tuvo que intervenir, la guerra callejera dejo un saldo de 3 personas heridas, >> para despedirse de su mandto el pdresidente calderÓn se dio n gusto deslizandose con este ap a aparato, lo hizo 2 veces en un parque urbano que inaguro en el distrito federal. >> divertido el final, esto por mi parte, regreso con ustedes...
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eye temperatures not warming a whole lot. today high temperatures not too bad across the southeast. 54 the high temperature in new york city and across texas. not too bad in the 70s. it is december supposed to be a little cooler out here than it has been for the last couple days. cold front headed eastbound and will be firing up showers. we are already seeing that across portions of new england and parts of mississippi and louisiana. heather, patti ann? >> thank you very much. it is december, right? >> it is time now to entertain this. the hollywood sign looking it's best after a major make-over. the biggest in 34 years. it's nine 50-foot tall letters were refurbished and given a fresh coat of paint in time for the 90th birthday. angelina jolie ready to quit acting? jolie says she is going to give it up when her kids hit the teens. she added while she is fortunate to have the job if it all went away tomorrow she would be very happy at home. he was once among hollywood's top office. >> the plans have been changed. not supposed
eye temperatures not warming a whole lot. today high temperatures not too bad across the southeast. 54 the high temperature in new york city and across texas. not too bad in the 70s. it is december supposed to be a little cooler out here than it has been for the last couple days. cold front headed eastbound and will be firing up showers. we are already seeing that across portions of new england and parts of mississippi and louisiana. heather, patti ann? >> thank you very much. it is...
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but he ruled out higher tax rates. most democrats have ruled out all of those cuts, arguing they would undermine the nation's most successful programs. the president asked for, but it appears republicans would be unlikely to agree to give the president the ability to raise the debt limit unless a super- majority in congress disapproves after the fact. that option was developed by senator mcconnell himself. >> members hate that vote, as you know, because they are voting to increase the debt, but that's why they should have it, because it's a reminder of what this fiscal policy is doing and it holds congress accountable for doing it. >> reporter: so the first week or real bargaining on the fiscal cliff ended with a loud chorus of "no's." and there are only a few more weeks left to get to yes on some of the toughest policy issues dividing democrats and republicans. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: many companies aren't waiting on washington to reach an agreement on taxes and spending. they're taking action now
but he ruled out higher tax rates. most democrats have ruled out all of those cuts, arguing they would undermine the nation's most successful programs. the president asked for, but it appears republicans would be unlikely to agree to give the president the ability to raise the debt limit unless a super- majority in congress disapproves after the fact. that option was developed by senator mcconnell himself. >> members hate that vote, as you know, because they are voting to increase the...
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of wnyc and public radio international says there's more movement behind the scenes than meets the eye. >> there does tend to be a pattern to how big negotiations like this go. the fact that they haven't reached an agreement yet doesn't mean they won't before christmas, doesn't mean they won't before new years. there is a value in doing some public posturing and trying to get the public and the media on your side in these negotiations. the speaker may be right, it may be a stalemate right now. but that doesn't mean a stalemate can't be broken. >> warner: there was no word on when negotiations between the president and republicans will resume. congress is headed home for the weekend, with the fiscal cliff deadline now just one month away. >> brown: still to come on the newshour: the fight over the filibuster; the state of the aids epidemic; shields and brooks; and the age of an american landmark. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: by the thousands, egyptians poured into the streets today to protest against president mohammed morsi. they attack
of wnyc and public radio international says there's more movement behind the scenes than meets the eye. >> there does tend to be a pattern to how big negotiations like this go. the fact that they haven't reached an agreement yet doesn't mean they won't before christmas, doesn't mean they won't before new years. there is a value in doing some public posturing and trying to get the public and the media on your side in these negotiations. the speaker may be right, it may be a stalemate right...
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i think oh, well maybe i have sand in my eyes or something. i doused my eyes with water. anyway, it turns out i have -- i have sunburned my eyeballs and i go blind and i went blind for about 36 hours. >> okay. seriously scary stuff. it happened on a reporting trip to portugal and you posted this pic on instagram after a doctor's visit. you doing okay? >> yeah, i am. this has become a bigger news item than i thought. this is like drudge report i saw this. yeah, i am. it was a freak thing. i was on the water and it was really windy and i wasn't wearing sunglasses and i burned my eyeballs which i didn't even know you could do. >> this is what happens when i let you go round without a chaperone. this is what happens. >> very true. i was very lucky and i got medical attention and i can see, i just -- i'm putting in a lot of drops. it will be a week or so but i'm doing all right. thank you. >> pleased you're okay. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >>> up next, what would you do if you saw this? a man about to get hit by a subway after he was pushed on to the tracks. the dramatic
i think oh, well maybe i have sand in my eyes or something. i doused my eyes with water. anyway, it turns out i have -- i have sunburned my eyeballs and i go blind and i went blind for about 36 hours. >> okay. seriously scary stuff. it happened on a reporting trip to portugal and you posted this pic on instagram after a doctor's visit. you doing okay? >> yeah, i am. this has become a bigger news item than i thought. this is like drudge report i saw this. yeah, i am. it was a freak...
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earnings rose 22% in the fiscal third quarter but as i noted the outlook is not a good one. they have seen sales worse for the month of november in u.s. and canada. that is not good news for the retailer down $0.79. back to you. lori: nicole, always a pleasure could thank you. melissa: what is the hottest stock on wall street? could it be an analyst which mark on the firm of buying for bank analyst dick bove. lori: the dollar strengthening against the euro. predicting an even weaker euro zone. we are back after this. [ male announcer ] this is amy. amy likes to invest in the market. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. sshe's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> 20 minutes past the hour, this is your fox new fox news b. defense secretary is saying u.s. intelligence services have very serious concerns about the rout
earnings rose 22% in the fiscal third quarter but as i noted the outlook is not a good one. they have seen sales worse for the month of november in u.s. and canada. that is not good news for the retailer down $0.79. back to you. lori: nicole, always a pleasure could thank you. melissa: what is the hottest stock on wall street? could it be an analyst which mark on the firm of buying for bank analyst dick bove. lori: the dollar strengthening against the euro. predicting an even weaker euro zone....
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>> i believe there is a great deal of concern again, all eyes are on these chemical weapons. the red line would be if the assad regime used those weapons against their own people, then the u.s. and nato would be in a position where they would have to decide whether to respond. and the indications that we have had from signier u.s. officials is that is a red line. those patriot missiles on the border with turkey those are defensive missiles. that's to protect turkey from any sort of incoming missiles and as you know there are u.s. troops that will be positioned on the border with those patriot missiles to defend turkey. but we also have indications that the military is making preparations within the mediterranean, in the event that they receive the order to go in and seize assad's chemical weapons. >> harris: all right. so you have two different operations going on, jennifer. you have the defensive one for key ally turkey in all of this share a border. what does that military build up look like? what are we doing? >> it is a little bit premature to discuss at this point. but t
>> i believe there is a great deal of concern again, all eyes are on these chemical weapons. the red line would be if the assad regime used those weapons against their own people, then the u.s. and nato would be in a position where they would have to decide whether to respond. and the indications that we have had from signier u.s. officials is that is a red line. those patriot missiles on the border with turkey those are defensive missiles. that's to protect turkey from any sort of...
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adding tax hikes on dividends and capital gains. the white house wants 50 billion in new spending next year alone in a long-term deal that is supposed to be about cutting spending. >> not even $400 billion in cuts and they want to have this extra spending that is actually greater than the amount they're willing to cut. it was not a serious proposal. >> the president may have the upper hand because the fiscal cliff tops allow him to back the opposition into a corner by framing this as republicans raising taxes. >> if congress does nothing, every family in merica will see their income taxes automatically up on january 1st. that is sort of like a lump of coal you get for christmas. congressional democrats operating like they don't have to compromise on spending or taxes. >> elections have consequences. the president campaigned, made it very clear. made very clear that he was supporting tax cuts for the middle-class, that he wanted the expiration of the tax cuts for the high end. >> very little progress among the inside player so far, t
adding tax hikes on dividends and capital gains. the white house wants 50 billion in new spending next year alone in a long-term deal that is supposed to be about cutting spending. >> not even $400 billion in cuts and they want to have this extra spending that is actually greater than the amount they're willing to cut. it was not a serious proposal. >> the president may have the upper hand because the fiscal cliff tops allow him to back the opposition into a corner by framing this...
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one is the bush tax cuts are expiring. we want to make sure they stay the same for 98% of the people and just those over $250,000 will go back to the clinton rates. and we had the greatest prosperity under bill clinton. and everybody knows that. 23 million jobs, balanced budgets, all the rest. it's not going to hurt anything. the second thing, the automatic spending cuts. so my view is we can climb down that cliff by doing what the president says on taxes, bringing home the money from the wars, and stopping those automatic cuts. we're off the cliff. and then we get together with goodwill, right in january with the new senate and the new house, and we hammer out the long-range solutions to all this. >> i want to you listen to something that your colleague, pattie murray, from washington state said on alex wagner's show about this fiscal cliff and her attitude toward it. i want to you react to it. >> sure. >> it's not a good idea to go over the fiscal cliff. no one wants to see that happen. it is a bad idea. but a worse idea
one is the bush tax cuts are expiring. we want to make sure they stay the same for 98% of the people and just those over $250,000 will go back to the clinton rates. and we had the greatest prosperity under bill clinton. and everybody knows that. 23 million jobs, balanced budgets, all the rest. it's not going to hurt anything. the second thing, the automatic spending cuts. so my view is we can climb down that cliff by doing what the president says on taxes, bringing home the money from the wars,...
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his eyes look pretty clear. it's legal there. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this it law so ground breaking really change? >> reporter: well, one, i've been here for 37 hours so i'm not looking so good tonight. two, you know, this is only the beginning. they are creating an industry here if this thing comes to fruition if the feds don't step in and stop it. pot is legal to own an ounce over 21, it's treated lie hard alcohol. in a year's time you'll have pot stores in and across washington state. you'll have licensed pot growers and processors, cookie bakers, brownie makers and you have stores to buy it in that you wouldn't be able to do it amsterdam style in cafes or coffee houses and oous it there. you have to take it home and use it in private. it will unleash people are saying a wave of an industry and growth here. erin. >> interesting. barney frank told me he eats pot brownies and he said off camera to me he'd eat pot brownies. maybe i have to try them. are cops going to leave users alone and go after the dea
his eyes look pretty clear. it's legal there. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this it law so ground breaking really change? >> reporter: well, one, i've been here for 37 hours so i'm not looking so good tonight. two, you know, this is only the beginning. they are creating an industry here if this thing comes to fruition if the feds don't step in and stop it. pot is legal to own an ounce over 21, it's treated lie hard alcohol. in a year's time you'll have pot stores in and...
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incomes $40,000 to $64,000 would see taxes rise $2,000 and in the $64,000 to $108,000 bracket taxes go up $3,500 a year. mr. obama and the republican speaker of the house talked this over today and here's major garrett at the white house. major? >> reporter: scott, ther there a code of silence the white house and speaker boehner's try to apply to these phone conversations, releasing as few details as possible to protect the underlying negotiations. nevertheless, cbs news has learned the following: the speaker and the president spoke before treasury secretary tkpwaoeugter in'ers.e.c.geithneg over the cliff, the conversation was described as brief, meaning shorter than the 28-minute conversation speaker boehner and the president had last week. also those familiar with the conversation tell me -- or do not used a skwrebgive thes like "curt," "frank" and "direct" meaning it was probably more gentle. also i'm told scott this is no longer a time for check-in phone calls between these two leaders. everything now is substantive about the underlying merit of what treasury secretary tkpwaoeugter
incomes $40,000 to $64,000 would see taxes rise $2,000 and in the $64,000 to $108,000 bracket taxes go up $3,500 a year. mr. obama and the republican speaker of the house talked this over today and here's major garrett at the white house. major? >> reporter: scott, ther there a code of silence the white house and speaker boehner's try to apply to these phone conversations, releasing as few details as possible to protect the underlying negotiations. nevertheless, cbs news has learned the...
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you can only expect that from a new c.e.o.ptz who comes in at the board's behest way new pair of cold eyes and what citigroup is in its current iteration, is not working, not for the bank. it's not efficiently turning out profits the way its competitors like wells fargo, and w.j.morgan who have eclipsed it after the great bailout of 2008. you sea the c.e.o. pushed out by the board and the new c.e.o. come this and given a mandate to effectively turn this massive super tanker arndt. >> ifill: it makes thee think this is a first step. are there more layoffs to come? >> this has been going on across wall street actually since 2011. there have been north of 300,000 layoffs. you have seen it at u.b.s., bank of america, which is strug ling with the own acquisitions. you have even seen it at goldman sacs, one of the winners after the financial crisis. it's actually, if you talk to these bank c.e.o.s they will tell you it's a difficult time to run a multinational bank. even with the bailout, and interest rates of 0 for four years, even when they offer you and me nothing on our savings and checking
you can only expect that from a new c.e.o.ptz who comes in at the board's behest way new pair of cold eyes and what citigroup is in its current iteration, is not working, not for the bank. it's not efficiently turning out profits the way its competitors like wells fargo, and w.j.morgan who have eclipsed it after the great bailout of 2008. you sea the c.e.o. pushed out by the board and the new c.e.o. come this and given a mandate to effectively turn this massive super tanker arndt. >>...
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pobreza que estamos ahorita segun la agencia que recolecta los impuestos en el estado, el franchise tax board son 48 mil contribuyentes a quienes no les llegaron estos cheques de reembolsos en california...en el area de la bahia casi mil setecientos estan en el condado de santa clara, casi mil cuatrocientos en alameda, y aproximadamente otros dos mil entre san francisco, contra costa y san mateo. sera usted uno de ellos? no, me encantaria pero no soy una de ellas a lo mejor son mios y no me han encontrado sera usted uno de ellos? pues a lo mejor voy ver voy a chequear a ver si soy uno de ellos la agencia explico que los cheques son correspondencia de primera clase que no necesariament e puede ser reenviados por el correo cuando la gente se muda....y si usted cree ser uno de los duenos de estos cheques... lo mas facil es llamar o al mismo tiempo ir a la pagina de internet no mas tienen que poner su numero de seguro social comuniquese al franchise tax board al 1800-8525711 o vaya a su pagina de internet www.ftb.ca.gov ojala primero dios sea yo uno de ellos ahorita estamos mal economicamen
pobreza que estamos ahorita segun la agencia que recolecta los impuestos en el estado, el franchise tax board son 48 mil contribuyentes a quienes no les llegaron estos cheques de reembolsos en california...en el area de la bahia casi mil setecientos estan en el condado de santa clara, casi mil cuatrocientos en alameda, y aproximadamente otros dos mil entre san francisco, contra costa y san mateo. sera usted uno de ellos? no, me encantaria pero no soy una de ellas a lo mejor son mios y no me han...
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the president could blink but his eyes seem wide open. >>reporter: it is a nonstarter if they reject continuing the upper income tax cuts. the republicans say the plan cuts the deficits by $4.6 trillion based on the white house method of counting based on the recommendations of the president's deficit reduction commission but the president could disagree. the republicans say the plan would raise $800 million through tax reform but not by phasing out the upper income bush tax cuts and before the plan was announced, white house press secretary insisted the rates will not make it to the new year. >> he will not sign a bill that extends those tax rates for the top 2 percent. we cannot afford it. it is not wise economic policy. not wise fiscal policy. it would defeat the principle of balance that he has embraced. >> the president wrapped up an hour long twitter session promoting what he called a balanced approach, as far as deficit reduction. >>shepard: is this posturing? >>reporter: well, it is, this great measure. each side wants to blame th
the president could blink but his eyes seem wide open. >>reporter: it is a nonstarter if they reject continuing the upper income tax cuts. the republicans say the plan cuts the deficits by $4.6 trillion based on the white house method of counting based on the recommendations of the president's deficit reduction commission but the president could disagree. the republicans say the plan would raise $800 million through tax reform but not by phasing out the upper income bush tax cuts and...
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right between the eyes. you know me very well. >> you have good tennis skills, too. no tennis in new england today unless you're indoors. wind chills are getting your attention. 14 in albany. 19 in hartford. wind chills in the teens all the way through vermont and new hampshire and maine. it's one of the days where you have to grab all the winter gear. d.c. to philadelphia, it's not nice. temperatures with the wind chill are only in the low to mid 20s. as far as what we'll deal with today, the sun will be out. this is improving over the next couple days. we're going in the opposite direction. after one sunny day in new england, we're going to get cloudy and a chance of rain four days in a row. forecast for new york city, it warms up. it's not going to rain the whole entire time. there will be a chance of rain each and every day with periods of rain all the way through monday. so today is not bad, lynn. that rain will develop on friday and spread from there. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. just ahead, this year's grammy nominees and the cbs head honcho finally wei
right between the eyes. you know me very well. >> you have good tennis skills, too. no tennis in new england today unless you're indoors. wind chills are getting your attention. 14 in albany. 19 in hartford. wind chills in the teens all the way through vermont and new hampshire and maine. it's one of the days where you have to grab all the winter gear. d.c. to philadelphia, it's not nice. temperatures with the wind chill are only in the low to mid 20s. as far as what we'll deal with...
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russia is to deny visas to american officials who violate human rights the eye for an eye response from moscow came after the american senate approved a travel ban on a number of russians facing similar accusations. governor of has more on a fresh diplomatic spat between moscow and washington. the diplomatic row was sparked by a provision a controversial provision and u.s. passed legislation that essentially normalizes trade relations between the two countries dubbed as the magnitsky act after moscow attorney who tragically died in two thousand and nine russian custody the legislation seeks to name and shame russian officials allegedly involved in corruption and effect effectively forbids them from traveling to and investing in the united states now this move was met with a furious response here in moscow with the russian foreign ministry saying publicly that it is nothing quote but a vindictive desire to counter russia in world affairs it is quote perplexing and prosperous to hear human rights complaints from the united states where torture and kidnappings are illegal in the twenty fir
russia is to deny visas to american officials who violate human rights the eye for an eye response from moscow came after the american senate approved a travel ban on a number of russians facing similar accusations. governor of has more on a fresh diplomatic spat between moscow and washington. the diplomatic row was sparked by a provision a controversial provision and u.s. passed legislation that essentially normalizes trade relations between the two countries dubbed as the magnitsky act after...
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signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ,,,, so now's the time. >> absolutely. >> wo
signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your...
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it could mix with sleet or snow and it looks like a colder week ahead next week so we will keep an eye on that. the first snow of the year is always kind of interesting. starbucks introducing a premium gift card to buy their premium coffee it is called the starbucks metal cart and is actually made of steel and it costs $400 $450 $400 for the gift card and then $50 to cover the cost it cost to make the card. what it costs to make the card. if you have a craving the country club hills location is open until midnight the bears get back to work in lake forest how they plan to pick up the slack with brian urlaquer. y [ female announcer ] what's a powerful way to cut through everyday greasy messes? [ male announcer ] sponges take your mark. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. whatever it takes, get to sears one day sale this saturday, with friday preview. get jeans for the fam
it could mix with sleet or snow and it looks like a colder week ahead next week so we will keep an eye on that. the first snow of the year is always kind of interesting. starbucks introducing a premium gift card to buy their premium coffee it is called the starbucks metal cart and is actually made of steel and it costs $400 $450 $400 for the gift card and then $50 to cover the cost it cost to make the card. what it costs to make the card. if you have a craving the country club hills location is...
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discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> it doesn't get. better than this, college football fans champing at the bit for the showdown between notre dame and the crimson tide of alabama. the fighting irish look
discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ]...
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in oakland, 22 degrees colder, as you see, out to the west. white a bit colder. and tomorrow will be a sunny, dry day. but it will be chilly. temperatures only in the 40s. probably only mid-40s tomorrow afternoon. it will be colder next day or so. but even milder air coming back for the weekend. >>> big business for baltimore. the national aquarium is one of the most popular tourist attractions downtown. and it's raking in money. wjz is live there now. christie ileto explains why this is good news for everyone. christie? >> yeah, a new report shows that visitors are from out of town. they spend big bucks for the area. and the national aquarium is the main reason they come to baltimore. >> reporter: for deborah hanley, when you come to baltimore, there's one place you have to go. >> the aquarium. today is my 60th birthday. and i'm skipping work to celebrate. >> reporter: that's the city's main attraction for hanley and for more than a million other visitors this past year, according to a new report. >> reporter: numbers show these underwater creatures draw large c
in oakland, 22 degrees colder, as you see, out to the west. white a bit colder. and tomorrow will be a sunny, dry day. but it will be chilly. temperatures only in the 40s. probably only mid-40s tomorrow afternoon. it will be colder next day or so. but even milder air coming back for the weekend. >>> big business for baltimore. the national aquarium is one of the most popular tourist attractions downtown. and it's raking in money. wjz is live there now. christie ileto explains why this...
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working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn heroes, an all-star tribute hosted by anderson cooper live from the legendary shrine auditorium in los angeles. it's an evening that's sure to inspire. you won't want to miss it. we'll be right back. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas,
working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn...
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working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn heroes, an all-star tribute hosted by anderson cooper live from the legendary shrine auditorium in los angeles. it's an evening that's sure to inspire. you won't want to miss it. we'll be right back. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean. with tide pods. a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans.
working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn...
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later that day, he developed a burning sensation in his eye and lost vision for a day. he wanted to warn people about the risk and encouraged everyone to wear sunglasses. >>> a fast food chain is breaking into the perfume business. pizza hut in canada has just released pizza-scented perfume. only 110 bottles were made. and were shipped to people who responded on a campaign on facebook. no word when it will be available in the u.s. >> does it smell like pepperoni or sausage? >> you could choose your topping. >> okay. way to get some attention. >>> it's a chilly afternoon. you'll definitely need a jacket. >> bob turk has the yudated forecast coming up next. you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays
later that day, he developed a burning sensation in his eye and lost vision for a day. he wanted to warn people about the risk and encouraged everyone to wear sunglasses. >>> a fast food chain is breaking into the perfume business. pizza hut in canada has just released pizza-scented perfume. only 110 bottles were made. and were shipped to people who responded on a campaign on facebook. no word when it will be available in the u.s. >> does it smell like pepperoni or sausage?...
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make sure you finish your carrots, it's good for your eyes, eat everything on your plate. kids are starving in africa. it's okay to pick it up, five-second rule. all of these are things that parents have said to make their kids do things but have you ever thought if they were actually true? the new book "because i said so" by ken jennings, the truth behind the myths that every generation passes down to their kids. did you decide to dig into the myths or what made you decide to dig into these? >> we lie to our kids all the time. we don't want to -- >> lie is such a strong word. >> it's not lying. we're just protecting them, right? sbt that how perhaps you started down this road? >> that's the thing. >> you just start doing what your parent said. >> my son asks, i'm really not supposed to run with a lollipop in my mouth? i said i'll be honest, i have no idea but that's what grandma told me so you have to suck it up, too. >> the five-second rule you rate that as mostly false. >> there are actually four or five good academic studies of the five-second rule believe it or not. i
make sure you finish your carrots, it's good for your eyes, eat everything on your plate. kids are starving in africa. it's okay to pick it up, five-second rule. all of these are things that parents have said to make their kids do things but have you ever thought if they were actually true? the new book "because i said so" by ken jennings, the truth behind the myths that every generation passes down to their kids. did you decide to dig into the myths or what made you decide to dig...
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police tell the star the couple had been arguing for months before belcher shot the 22-year-old in their home early saturday. before then shooting himself later in front of his coach. and this reporting we're getting here from sports illustrated.com, they say belcher was out partying with another woman the night before the shootings. si also reporting that belcher had been drinking. let me play something for you. this is belcher's aunt, she is speaking to reporters outside the couple's kansas city home. >> we will cherish the wonderful memories we have of jovan and pray that those memories will bring us peace as we grapple to understand the unpredictable and tragic ending of his life and the life of ckasandra perkins. >>> we continue on hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. the question we are asking is this. is bashar al assad bluffing as fears grow that his regime will unleash chemical weapons in his country of syria? we're digging on what the syrian gas would do and where it's coming from. but first, there is a little bit of everything going on in washington, d.c.
police tell the star the couple had been arguing for months before belcher shot the 22-year-old in their home early saturday. before then shooting himself later in front of his coach. and this reporting we're getting here from sports illustrated.com, they say belcher was out partying with another woman the night before the shootings. si also reporting that belcher had been drinking. let me play something for you. this is belcher's aunt, she is speaking to reporters outside the couple's kansas...
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that includes a 3.8% tax for obamacare. taxes go on and on. so what are advisors telling their clients? the answer is maybe not so much. rick adelman joins me now. this is a letter you wrote your clients. when i thought was interesting about it is that you don't get a ton of direct advice here. at th end of the day come you don't know what's going to happen. >> that's right, i'm an advisor who can devise because we don't know what the devices would be yet. we have a month before the end of the year. we knew it was going to happen as of january 1, we would be able to say definitively let's capture capital gains and save ourselves money. order, it's definitely no necessary. for the moment, we are saying that we are preparing. we are examining every client accounts so that we are ready to make a move if needed. let's not pull the trigger to set. gerri: one of the things people are concerned about, dividends and dividend paying stocks. wifi on? by southern? what you make of that debate? that is obamacare and that is the law and it is not expiring.
that includes a 3.8% tax for obamacare. taxes go on and on. so what are advisors telling their clients? the answer is maybe not so much. rick adelman joins me now. this is a letter you wrote your clients. when i thought was interesting about it is that you don't get a ton of direct advice here. at th end of the day come you don't know what's going to happen. >> that's right, i'm an advisor who can devise because we don't know what the devices would be yet. we have a month before the end...
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ey are no more capable of choosing how to fund loans appropriately than the federal government. just look at what happened in 2008. we went from 16 to two dozen. >> but it being subsidized by the governmnt. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says thecan't do that becae there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marks in two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over mygeneration gerri: the last word, mark? >> well, what we need to do is reduce the shift from government investment where they have been reducing the grants on a per capita basis and invest more in in the grants. >> more grants, more money. batna. trillion dollars worth of student loans. great idea. gerri: all rht, you agree to disagree. mark enron, thank you both for coming on. i real appreciate you both talking. thank you so much. still to come, by "two cents more". some deals out there that a
ey are no more capable of choosing how to fund loans appropriately than the federal government. just look at what happened in 2008. we went from 16 to two dozen. >> but it being subsidized by the governmnt. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says thecan't do that becae there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marks in two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think...
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or taxes might be taxed. and there is a principle involved. is there a principle or bloody minded news. we shall not pay anymore taxes ever. >> at some point there is just too much tax. we are a long way from that. let's look at earned income tax. they are lower now. all president obama is doing is saying let's go from 35% to 39.6% the same as it was under president clinton the economy did very well and it is more than just a drop in the bucket. just raising rates on people making over $250,000 would be a trillion dollar over the next ten years. >> $1 trillion is not to be sniffed at. some broke with the leadership and urged his party to extend the tax cuts to ensure that their taxes don't go up. he has a point there. who cares. >> sure, there is a point in there, i might dispute the numbers. i would argue, as the members of my party, that we have a spending problem as opposed to a revenue problem to my friend steve's remark about the clinton tax rates that sounds great to go back to 39%. but, actually, those
or taxes might be taxed. and there is a principle involved. is there a principle or bloody minded news. we shall not pay anymore taxes ever. >> at some point there is just too much tax. we are a long way from that. let's look at earned income tax. they are lower now. all president obama is doing is saying let's go from 35% to 39.6% the same as it was under president clinton the economy did very well and it is more than just a drop in the bucket. just raising rates on people making over...
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the new segment is "for the love of god, open your eyes." let's go through it again, "for the love of god, open your eyes." i hope you enjoy it. roll it. >> that fight is about over. it's sort of odd to hear mitt romney complaining that president obama got an advantage because he was for same-sex marriage. not very long ago that was a wedge issue bob dole was using against bill clinton. i think we made some progress in other areas including environmentally. >> barney frank talking in his sleep. >> hadn't even noticed that through the glare on the glasses. barney frank, a great congressman and a great guest, even with his eyes closed. >>> and who can forget this moment following the iowa caucuses. >> if you had told us one year ago we would come in third in iowa, we would have given anything for that. and you know something? you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, tom harkin, we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and north dakota and new mexico. we're going to california and texas and new york. we're going
the new segment is "for the love of god, open your eyes." let's go through it again, "for the love of god, open your eyes." i hope you enjoy it. roll it. >> that fight is about over. it's sort of odd to hear mitt romney complaining that president obama got an advantage because he was for same-sex marriage. not very long ago that was a wedge issue bob dole was using against bill clinton. i think we made some progress in other areas including environmentally. >>...
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why double tax capital? anyway, thank you, danielle hughes, we appreciate it. >>> there is a major stir tonight over a cartoon narrated by actor ed asner. check it out. >> over time, rich people decided they weren't rich enough, so they came up with ways to get richer. the first way was to tax cuts. they said why should i care about other nonrich people? >> all right, this here is just an attack on free enterprise. shame on mr. asner, who's a good actor. it's an attack on success. it's an attack on capital itch. it's also an attack on good taste, although we didn't show the most vulgar part. where does a successful actor like this get off saying this kind of thing? what does he know about capitalism anyway as he makes his bucks, and by the way, this entire cartoon was sponsored by the teachers union. what a shocking surprise there. they, too, higher taxes on the rich, knock down free market capitalism, go up against free enterprise. you know, when is this left wing stuff going to end? i guess the answer is n
why double tax capital? anyway, thank you, danielle hughes, we appreciate it. >>> there is a major stir tonight over a cartoon narrated by actor ed asner. check it out. >> over time, rich people decided they weren't rich enough, so they came up with ways to get richer. the first way was to tax cuts. they said why should i care about other nonrich people? >> all right, this here is just an attack on free enterprise. shame on mr. asner, who's a good actor. it's an attack on...
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a little the taxes they are talking bout. no one likes to pay more taxes, but the effect on the market, the things that are being proped woulde overstated. i don't think a downgrading by the credit agencies is factored into pple's thinking. so that part of it, if they do something that makes the credit agencies, all of them in unison downgrade as to something elow think about this, that is not a good thing. that disturbs the markets. lou: so and other smart people watched, the speaker off fumbled through his rhetoric to say how tough he is and how resolute the white hose will be in all of this. the reaction is in the markets, if it goes another couple of weeks. >> people are saying we are all idiots. people who don't have anything to do with washington and we have to live in places where we are the safest. the debt market or the equities market, particularly the equities market. china, germany, the u.s. they can survive these crazy politicians. lou: tell important. what do you think we can expect? >> far less significance tha
a little the taxes they are talking bout. no one likes to pay more taxes, but the effect on the market, the things that are being proped woulde overstated. i don't think a downgrading by the credit agencies is factored into pple's thinking. so that part of it, if they do something that makes the credit agencies, all of them in unison downgrade as to something elow think about this, that is not a good thing. that disturbs the markets. lou: so and other smart people watched, the speaker off...
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then be put into a longer term saving account for russia if you like now putin has also mentioned the tax is going to come into play for the gas and oil sector as well which is kind of spook them a little bit see saying these energy sector is all significantly under attack so they've got some added tax increases to look forward say well let me go through these these features that you mentioned like one by one so yeah she will be borrowing again then kerry to you hasn't done so the past couple of years exactly if we go back to twenty eleven they didn't have to dimitri at the time the coffers were full and it was full of oil money. at the time the. the finance minister alexei courage and who is no more any more he set up this cushion fund as you say it was a contingency plan for a rainy day and at the time people were saying well haitian is spent on infrastructure improving russia the future of it and well actually it seemed to work because he loved for the mistakes that were made in one nine hundred ninety eight when we had a catastrophic disaster in terms of the economy we had all opines
then be put into a longer term saving account for russia if you like now putin has also mentioned the tax is going to come into play for the gas and oil sector as well which is kind of spook them a little bit see saying these energy sector is all significantly under attack so they've got some added tax increases to look forward say well let me go through these these features that you mentioned like one by one so yeah she will be borrowing again then kerry to you hasn't done so the past couple...
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in my eye, corporations have had, over these last 20 years, the run of the place. they have-- if you look at it factually, corporate profits are at an all-time ho-- all-time high. that was-- that was a freudian slip of proportions. corporations are all-time ho's. no, but their profits are at an all-time high. worker wages have stagnated even as productivity has gone up. so i guess i'm confused as to why we are chasing their favor when they seem to have had such a good run over these past 20 or 30 years. >> yeah, well, our corporate tax rate is the highest in the world -- >> but not actually. >> well, 36% is where we're at. what we did, we took away all of these tax expenditures, all of these deductions, all of this stuff. this is just earmarks by any other name, and it's spending by any other name, and it's $1.1 trillion a year. and only 20% of the american people use 80% of the stuff in that tax code. does that give you the wake-up call who is gimming the system? we got rid of all that and give people from 0-70 grand, 8%. 70,000 to 210,000, they pay 14, everything
in my eye, corporations have had, over these last 20 years, the run of the place. they have-- if you look at it factually, corporate profits are at an all-time ho-- all-time high. that was-- that was a freudian slip of proportions. corporations are all-time ho's. no, but their profits are at an all-time high. worker wages have stagnated even as productivity has gone up. so i guess i'm confused as to why we are chasing their favor when they seem to have had such a good run over these past 20 or...